A bunch of useless crap
Published on March 5, 2006 By MasonM In Blogging
Yesterday I bought a new laptop. Well, ok, I don't have the cash to actually buy one outright. I got it from a local "rent to own" place. I know, not the best way to buy something, but the payments are affordable, and if I can manage to pay it off in six months I'll save about $1,000 on it, which is my plan.

It's a Dell Inspiron 2200 with a 1.5GHz Celeron M processor, CD-RW, 15" screen, integrated wireless and ethernet, and 256M RAM (which I'll upgrade to 512M after it's paid off. All in all it's a pretty nice laptop and will allow me internet access while on the road as well as run my truck mapping/routing applications.

I actually got a little better deal on it than normal because the sales woman misquoted the payments (and therefore the total price)to me, quoting $10/week les than it should have been. She acknowledged her error, and sold it to me for the lesser quoted price. The price she had quoted was for a previously used machine, whereas this one is brand new. So basically I got a new machine for the price of a used one. Cool.

So, now I'll be able to log on from the road and not be out of touch for so long at a time. I probably should have just saved my money and bought one cheaper at some point down the road, but I really wanted to get one as soon as possible, not only for the internet access but to be able to use my mapping/routing software which makes my job much easier and more efficient.


Comments
on Mar 06, 2006
Excellent Choice!  I bouth my wife a Dell Inspiron, but went straight to the 512mb of memory (she is using Windoze after all).  I also got the longer battery (3 hours vs 2), but I think I am going to pick up another battery.  Her's died over Memphis on the way home!
on Mar 06, 2006
Those batteries never seem to last as long as they should. I'm going to do a memory upgrade on this one as soon as money permits. SO far I like the machine a lot. It "feels" a lot more solid and sturdy than my last Compaq Armada did.